Moto Guzzi Supernaturale – Motorcycle Art by Hugo Eccles

Moto Guzzi excellence

We featured Untitled Motorcycles award-winning custom back in 2017. One benefit of being personal friends with builders and photographers is that we sometimes get access to special projects or collaborations. In this particular case, I am friends with both the builder and photographer. I had been sitting on these stunning photos from Erik Jutras, aka @mrpixelhead, for some time now. Typically we wouldn’t feature the same bike twice, but the photos are killer and Hugo Eccles’ 1975 Moto Guzzi 850T ‘Supernaturale’ warrants a second look.

UMC-023 SUPERNATURALE1975 Moto Guzzi 850T

A minimalist café racer, the Supernaturale is 23% lighter than its original 1975 donor and the same dry weight as a Suzuki GSX-R750 superbike. The hand-formed aluminum fuel tank is a contemporary reinterpretation of the classic LeMans and encloses a state-of-the-art electrical system. Custom-engineered brackets and controls house an internal throttle system, integrated master cylinders and hidden switches.

At first glance, Hugo’s Supernaturale might look “stripped down” or minimalistic but if you peruse the specs above, it’s clear that there’s an insane amount of detail, cleverly tucked away in there. If the devil is in the details, it appears that Hugo Eccles has kicked the devil’s ass, and tidied up his room along the way. We can’t get enough of this Guzzi masterpiece and hope you enjoyed these stunning images as well.